Wimbledon Car Finance

Used Car Finance in Wimbledon, Greater London

GB Car Finance specialises in used car finance in and around Wimbledon. We will work hard to help you obtain an approval decision, based on affordability, in minutes and drive away your new used car within 24 hours!

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More information about Wimbledon

Introduction

The Wimbledon Championships is a premier sporting event and the oldest tennis tournament in the world. Taking place in late June and early July each year at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London, it is considered one of the four Grand Slams, alongside the French Open, Australian Open and US Open.

Since first being held in 1877, the Wimbledon Championships have become renowned for its rich traditions, high standards and prestige, most notably the iconic all-white dress code and royal patron. This has enabled Wimbledon to acquire a variety of significance alongside tennis, including to the car, finance and motorsport industries.

The Car Industry

According to KPMG Automotive Benchmark, 32.6 million cars were sold in the UK in 2020, making it one of the most significant markets in Europe. Therefore, the car industry plays a significant role within the country's economy.

Wimbledon is connected to this sector through its many sponsors, the most prominent of which is BMW who first began its association with the tournament in 2005. Through this BMW sponsors the championships providing signage, vehicle fleets and chauffeurs for Wimbledon Champions, as well as developing a special edition BMW Z4M Roadster which pays homage to the tournament's all-white dress code. The motor company also donates £1 million annually to the tournament's AELTC, as well as clothing for players, medical staff and ball crew.

The tournament also connects to Mercedes Benz and Jaguar who, alongside BMW, have a hi-tech onsite showroom during the tournament, allowing customers to test drive the latest models. It is also sponsored by Hertz, who are an official car rental partner for the championships, allowing players, media and the general public to move freely within the event and around London.

The Finance Industry

The UK finance industry is an important sector representing 7.2% of Britain's GDP, with continual investment in the sector being key to the country's future economy.

As with the car industry, Wimbledon has some connections with the finance industry. HSBC is the official banking partner of the championships, providing global banking solutions and operational support. Another prominent sponsor is Rolex, who has a long standing association with tennis, sponsoring several high-profile tournaments, including the US Open. Rolex also collaborate with with Wimbledon to produce the 'Rolex Wimbledon WATCH', celebrating the event's excellence and heritage.

The tournament is also sponsored by Investec, who have supported the tournament since 2016, providing private banking solutions and onsite activations. Lastly, Abbott Mead Vickers oversee the branding strategy for Wimbledon, ensuring the tournament's image is maintained throughout its sponsorship portfolio.

Motorsport

The UK is one of the leading countries in motorsport, with world renowned tracks such as Silverstone being home to a variety of events from Formula 1 to MotoGP.

Wimbledon's connection with motorsport is small, but notable. Formula 1 drivers, such as Lewis Hamilton, have attended the tournament in the past, as well as 2017 MotoGP champion Johann Zarco who was a guest of Kia Motors, an official partner of Wimbledon. Furthermore, both the onsite BMWs and Mercedes' at the tournament are used by drivers to familiarise themselves with the track, prior to a race at the clubhouse track.

Demographic Details

According to Statista, the Wimbledon Championships had an attendance of 470,000 people in 2020, with a general demographic of 84.9% of attendees being UK based individuals.

The UK is one of the older countries in Europe, with an average age of 40, however this does not necessarily reflect the Wimbledon Championships demographic. This can be seen through the 94.4% of Wimbledon attendees who are between 17 and 65, with the majority of 60.7% between 17 and 24.

Onsite demographics particularly focus on those from higher socio-economic backgrounds. According to research, 42.8% of onsite attendees come from the highest socio-economic AB group, 32.4% from C1 and C2, and only 15.8% from the DE group. This is likely in line with the UK's general population of 30.2% from an AB background, and 42.3% from C1 and C2.

Conclusion

Overall, Wimbledon is one of the most iconic sporting events in the world, and its history, traditions, and cultural importance have enabled it to forge connections to the car, finance and motorsport industries. These connections have immense importance to all of these industries, as well as to Wimbledon itself, forming an integral part of the tournament's success.